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Joe Garfield
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I've got a slow leak in both my tires. Soapy water test showed air leaking out the valve stems, so I believe new valve stem cores are in order. I've never done this before - Autozone sells 'Slime' tool for $2.00 and a set of 4 'Slime' valve stem cores for $2.00. Are there different sizes (other than for big rigs) and should I be worried about Slime quality tool or cores?
Are there any tricks to make sure I don't break the valve stem?
The tires are 5yo Shinkos with plenty of tread left on them, and the rims look good from the exterior. Paying $30/ea to have a shop replace the valve stems at this point seems excessive and I don't want to spend the time (right now) learning how to remove and re-install tires.
Are there any tricks to make sure I don't break the valve stem?
The tires are 5yo Shinkos with plenty of tread left on them, and the rims look good from the exterior. Paying $30/ea to have a shop replace the valve stems at this point seems excessive and I don't want to spend the time (right now) learning how to remove and re-install tires.
